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GameToy

Just for fun... PicoW - 2" LCD w microSD

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This project was created on 05/09/2023 and last updated 3 years ago.

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Started a while ago and kinda forgot about it. I used games as much as I could for CS assignments, would probably have been good for round one....

The screen has a micro sd slot on spi, with wifi should mean enough storage space for multiple games with a basic ui launcher.

Gameboy layout looks nice but fitting buttons and a joystick in that space...
Might just split the controls from the screen completely.

decided a tiny pcb would help finish starting.
11 pins with 5v/3v3 in. gnd and 8 control pins for reset, backlight dimming, address select and sd card.

2.0 spi Display 320x240
https://www.adafruit.com/product/4311

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  • PicoW + 2" LCD Spi Display

    Saul • 05/12/2023 at 20:11 • 0 comments

    •  PCB = $ 0.91 2/3 
    • LCD = $ 20
    • PicoW = $6
    • $27 Wifi Display!

    So simple I think it could be done full DIY on a mini CNC...

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